Bulletin of the Proceedings of the National Institution for the Promotion of Science, Volume 1Gales and Seaton, 1841 - Natural history |
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... George Flower , of Illinois , read a communication on the Cottage , or Domestic cultivation of the beet root . ' Dr. H. King , of Missouri , communicated information respect- ing the discovery of Fossil bones in Missouri . Stated ...
... George Flower , of Illinois , read a communication on the Cottage , or Domestic cultivation of the beet root . ' Dr. H. King , of Missouri , communicated information respect- ing the discovery of Fossil bones in Missouri . Stated ...
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... GEORGE . W. HUGHES , Capt . Top . Engs . and Member Nat . Inst . Stated Meeting , February 8th , 1841 . Present , thirty - six members . Hon . JOEL R. POINSETT in the Chair . The following donations were received : An original bust of ...
... GEORGE . W. HUGHES , Capt . Top . Engs . and Member Nat . Inst . Stated Meeting , February 8th , 1841 . Present , thirty - six members . Hon . JOEL R. POINSETT in the Chair . The following donations were received : An original bust of ...
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... George . Polished agates , Switzerland . Medal , struck at the centenary celebration of the city of New Haven , Connecticut . Seven silver coins . Russian coin of Platina . Five medals commemorative of the French revolution achiev- ed ...
... George . Polished agates , Switzerland . Medal , struck at the centenary celebration of the city of New Haven , Connecticut . Seven silver coins . Russian coin of Platina . Five medals commemorative of the French revolution achiev- ed ...
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... George W. Hughes , of the corps of Topographical Engineers , has been received : BRUSSELS , January , 1841 . TO FRANCIS MARKOE , Jr. Esq . , Corresponding Secretary of the National Insti- tution for the Promotion of Science , Washington ...
... George W. Hughes , of the corps of Topographical Engineers , has been received : BRUSSELS , January , 1841 . TO FRANCIS MARKOE , Jr. Esq . , Corresponding Secretary of the National Insti- tution for the Promotion of Science , Washington ...
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... GEORGE E. BADGER , Secretary of the Navy . Hon . FRANCIS GRANGER , Postmaster General . Hon . J. J. CRITTENDEN , Attorney General . The following gentlemen were then elected Directors , on the part of the Institution : Hon . JOHN QUINCY ...
... GEORGE E. BADGER , Secretary of the Navy . Hon . FRANCIS GRANGER , Postmaster General . Hon . J. J. CRITTENDEN , Attorney General . The following gentlemen were then elected Directors , on the part of the Institution : Hon . JOHN QUINCY ...
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Page 29 - Observatory, the erection of suitable buildings to contain the collections, and for lecture rooms, the purchase of books and instruments, and the salaries of professors and curators. Specimens of natural history are rapidly accumulating. The exploring expedition has already sent home a large collection, which remains packed away in boxes in a room belonging to the Philadelphia Museum, generously loaned by the company for that purpose ; and we may anticipate, from the ability and...